nwells709
nwells709
12-01-2022
Geography
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Explain how seashells go on top of Mount Everest
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michael7882
michael7882
12-01-2022
I’ll try my best to explain this. Mount Everest was once submerged in water/ sea and it became a mountain by geological forces/ earthquakes since it was at one point in the sea it has seashells on the top caused from uplift. Hope this helps
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